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Peter Berthoud
Feb 29, 2012
London's Naughtiest Planting Troughs?
As Spring approaches our thoughts turn to gardening, well mine do anyway. I have no garden, just an "area", so I am always on the...


Peter Berthoud
Feb 28, 2012
The Most Interesting Underpants in London
In Bowes Park a pair of underpants are gently decaying in public. They have a fascinating and genuinely moving story to tell; now how...


Peter Berthoud
Feb 27, 2012
"Ovi" London's Legendary Egg Eating Dinosaur: Existence Confirmed!
High above the streets of a trendy North London suburb stands this prehistoric raptor known affectionately as "Ovi". Of course there has...


Peter Berthoud
Feb 17, 2012
On Owning Pimlico Tube Station
Over a billion Tube journeys were made last year. Many of these were repeat journeys, people taking the same route to work or study and...


Peter Berthoud
Feb 15, 2012
Garden of Remembrance Desecrated in Piccadilly
Yesterday I was really saddened to see that Southwood Garden in Central London, has just been brutally redeveloped. The tiny Second World...


Peter Berthoud
Feb 11, 2012
Monochrome Flowers Bring Valentine's Colour to Soho
A brand new art exhibition/shop opened in Soho on Friday night (10th Feb) and after Valentine's Day, it will all be gone. Artist Anna...


Peter Berthoud
Feb 10, 2012
Head Turning Exhibition in Berkeley Square
A stunning new temporary exhibition of recent work by Emily Young has just been installed in Berkeley Square, Mayfair. Six gigantic heads...


Peter Berthoud
Feb 7, 2012
The Royal Academy's Wartime Vision for a New London
In 1940 Sir Edwin Lutyens, President of the Royal Academy, formed a committee to prepare a report on the “ideal” possibilities that could...
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